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    Exclamation Programmer/Operator/Set-up Position

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    Piedmont Plastics
    Wheeling, IL 60090

    Programmer/Operator/Set-up Position

    • Plastic Fabricator with CNC Router/Saw knowledge with some programming (doesn’t need to be at Engineer level) to write programs for new parts. As well as modify existing program when needed.
    • Experienced with CAD CAM software
    • Experienced with G code
    • Blue Print Reading
    • General Machining Knowledge
    • Warehouse Experience
    • Ability to quote accurate lead time to provide parts.
    • Computer literate (meaning other than programming – being able to use Office, Outlook other programs etc.)


    Someone having the below experience could also work:

    • Wood Working Experience
    • Metal Machining Experience


    Programming is an important role we need to fill but it’s not the lion’s share of the responsibilities.

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    Default Re: Programmer/Operator/Set-up Position

    Do you accept applicants outside the US? I think I met all your desired qualifications and much more than that actually. Im more than willing to be tested here, send me some sample products then I give you the pictures of the finish product. big or small, metal to wood. custom CAM or auto CAM, but I prefer custom CAM, it`s very efficient in terms of material and time, it cuts straight to the point so I can nest it as close as 1mm.

    Side note: I can settle for a minimum wage in your country. been there for 7 years but on a different field of work. my edge is the ability to repair any CNC unit (Router, Plasma, Laser, Galvo) from a simple electrical all the way down to the board itself.



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